A Balanced Scorecard For Identifying Factors Of Strategic Fit Of National R&D Program On The Creative Economy Policy

Autor: Jieun Kim, Haejin Cho, Yongtae Park, Yoonjo Kim, Jeonghwan Jeon
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2013
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1088541
Popis: As creative economy is important theme for national policy, many countries have been raising investments through national R&D programs. Since not all of programs are aligned with the ultimate vision and R&D investment is one of the most decisive elements, the strategic fit of national R&D programs should be evaluated for effective resource allocation. This study aims at identifying the factors of strategic fit of national R&D program on the creative economy policy. For this purpose, the balanced scorecard (BSC) model for R&D is utilized to translate national strategic objectives into a set of coherent performance factors.
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